1599 Geneva Bible (e-Book)
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About the Title: When the Pilgrims arrived in
America in 1620, they brought along supplies, a consuming passion to
advance the Kingdom of Christ, a bright hope for the future, and the
Word of God. Clearly, their most precious cargo was the Bible. Have you
ever wondered what version of the Bible the Pilgrims brought to America
on the Mayflower? Believe it or not, it was not the King James Version
of 1611. It was actually the 1599 Geneva Bible - a forgotten yet
priceless treasure.
The Geneva Bible, printed over
200 times between 1560 and 1644, was the most widely read and
influential English Bible of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
This superb translation was the product of the best Protestant scholars
of the day and became the Bible of choice for many of the greatest
writers, thinkers, and historical figures of that time. Men such as
Shakespeare, John Bunyan, and John Milton used the Geneva Bible, and it
was reflected in their writings. During the English Civil War, Oliver
Cromwell issued a pamphlet containing excerpts from the Geneva Bible to
his troops. William Bradford cited the Geneva Bible in his book Of Plymouth Plantation.
The Geneva Bible is unique among all other Bibles. It was the first
Bible to use chapters and numbered verses and became the most popular
version of its time because of the extensive marginal notes. These
notes, written by Reformation leaders such as John Calvin, John Knox,
Miles Coverdale, William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, and others, were
included to explain and interpret the scriptures for the common people.
For nearly half a century these notes helped the people of England,
Scotland, and Ireland understand the Bible and true liberty. King James
despised the Geneva Bible because he considered the notes on key
political texts to be seditious and a threat to his authority. Unlike
the King James Version, the Geneva Bible was not authorized by the
government. It was truly a Bible by the people and for the people. You
can see why this remarkable version with its profound marginal notes
played a key role in the formation of the American Republic.
Sadly, 407 years after its original publication, this wonderful
version of the Bible has been nearly forgotten. The only complete
version available today is a large, cumbersome, and difficult-to-read
facsimile edition. A facsimile edition contains pictures of the
original pages. The small print and the older English letters and
spellings make it nearly impossible to read or study. If the 1599
Geneva Bible is to survive the passing of time and be remembered for
generations to come, it must be resurrected and redistributed.
Features:
Word-for-word accuracy with the 1599 Geneva Bible
Original cross references
Modern spelling
Original study notes by Reformers
Old English Glossary
Easy-to-read standard size print
6.5 x 9.5
Searchable, printable PDFs of the Geneva Bible
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